“American citizens certified for Global Entry often learned of the issue only when they sought to travel, according to the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, which says it received ‘dozens’ of complaints and is seeking agency records about the revocations through the Freedom of Information Act. The CBP did not respond to questions about how many people had been purged and restored to the ‘trusted traveler’ programs. Several of the people who complained about being removed from the programs were U.S. citizens originally from countries not included in the bans: India, Lebanon, and Pakistan.”
Related posts:
California school district pays $650,000 to settle police brutality & false arrest case
Despite Legal Costs, Big Six U.S. Banks’ 2013 Profit 2nd Highest Ever
Oklahoma execution renews debate on doctors' role in lethal injection
Two pints of beer better for pain relief than Tylenol: study
New York City bike-share program bans riders who weigh more than 260 pounds
Inside the World’s Most Elite (and Secret) Traders’ Club
Walmart Rejects Apple Pay For Rival Payments Service
ICE Came for a Tennessee Town’s Immigrants. The Town Fought Back.
NSA routinely spied on phone records unrelated to terrorism cases
Doctors caught on video using household drills in Moldovan state-run children’s hospital
LAPD takes aim at wave of Asian ‘maternity tourists’
China Orders Ban on New Government Buildings
Russia developing new nuclear weapons to counter US, NATO
FDA, FBI Raid Tulsa Cancer Clinic
Argentines Turn Cash Into Condos in Miami